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Trump Considering Installing Nuclear Missiles Along White House Roof

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Trump Considering Installing Nuclear Missiles Along White House Roof

On Tuesday morning, August 5, U.S. President Donald Trump was observed walking along the White House roof and playfully told reporters he was contemplating installing “nuclear missiles” there.

Initially stating he was “just taking a little walk,” Trump then chuckled and mimicked firing a projectile, saying he was considering placing missiles on the roof.

Trump, who has already overseen multiple renovation projects at the White House, mentioned plans for additional changes, including a privately funded $200 million ballroom in the East Wing, which he aims to complete before leaving office.

Strolling on the west side of the White House—directly above the press briefing room, Trump pointed out that the area wasn’t intended for the ballroom but didn’t clarify if new construction was planned there.

When questioned about whether he planned to expand the West Wing to accommodate additional staff or reporters, he didn’t answer directly but made a circular gesture with his hands and exclaimed, “Anything I do is financed by me!”

He might have also been inspecting the recently completed Rose Garden renovation, which now includes a concrete floor designed to prevent women’s high heels from sinking into the ground.

During his term, Trump has implemented several structural changes to the White House, including installing two 100-foot flagpoles on the North and South Lawns and refurbishing the Oval Office with gold plating on the ceiling, fireplace, and floor.

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